Memoir of the Rev. Elias CorneliusPerkins, Marvin & Company, 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... manners . Mr. Cornelius ever looked back to this period in his life , with deep interest , associating the acquisition of habits of great importance to himself , with the faithful services and affectionate heart of his revered ...
... manners . Mr. Cornelius ever looked back to this period in his life , with deep interest , associating the acquisition of habits of great importance to himself , with the faithful services and affectionate heart of his revered ...
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... manner and his inquiry for such a book , could not escape the observation of any one who had known him previously . From this time I do not believe a smile appeared on his countenance , till his conversion . He lost flesh rapidly , and ...
... manner and his inquiry for such a book , could not escape the observation of any one who had known him previously . From this time I do not believe a smile appeared on his countenance , till his conversion . He lost flesh rapidly , and ...
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... the cause of Jesus . I have been often stung by the poison of the world . I have looked within , and beheld all manner of wickedness , pollution complete , and " what lever quad us to be in bitterness , MEMOIR OF CORNELIUS . 27.
... the cause of Jesus . I have been often stung by the poison of the world . I have looked within , and beheld all manner of wickedness , pollution complete , and " what lever quad us to be in bitterness , MEMOIR OF CORNELIUS . 27.
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... manner and measure to present these truths to their consideration . The great importance of revivals of religion in literary institutions was impressed on his mind with indelible distinctness . It is not too much to say that his labors ...
... manner and measure to present these truths to their consideration . The great importance of revivals of religion in literary institutions was impressed on his mind with indelible distinctness . It is not too much to say that his labors ...
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... manner . " The piety of Mr. Cornelius was of the active kind . He felt for the souls of those young men whose skepticism , if not infidelity , recalled to mind his own former life when ' without God and without hope in the world . ' In ...
... manner . " The piety of Mr. Cornelius was of the active kind . He felt for the souls of those young men whose skepticism , if not infidelity , recalled to mind his own former life when ' without God and without hope in the world . ' In ...
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